Pete Carroll Addresses Seahawks' Safety Situation with Julian Love and Jamal Adams.

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Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll dismissed rumors of cutting safety Jamal Adams after the team's recent acquisition of Julian Love. Carroll stressed that Love's signing doesn't impact Adams or fellow safety Quandre Diggs, other than allowing Seattle to play with all three at once. The Seahawks plan to employ packages that use three safeties on the field together, with Adams playing closer to the line of scrimmage in a pseudo-linebacker role. Adams is coming off surgery to repair a torn quad tendon, and it remains unclear if he will be ready for Week 1 of the 2023 season.
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